- (/tɪnˈdɛriəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τυνδάρεος, Tundáreos; Attic: Τυνδάρεως, Tundáreōs; [
tyndáreɔːs]) was a
Spartan king.
Tyndareus was the son of
Oebalus (or Perieres) and...
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Thamyras Theseus Thyestes Troilus Triptolemos Tympanistai (Drummers)
Tyndareos Tyro
Keiromene (Tyro Shorn) Tyro
Anagnorizomene (Tyro Rediscovered). Xoanephoroi...
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Hippocoon Legendary King of
Sparta Predecessor Tyndareos(1st reign)
Successor Tyndareos (2nd reign)...
- Alexander, Geryones, Eriphyle, Mysians, Neoptolemus, Polyxena, Teucer, and
Tyndareos. He also
wrote a play
titled Oedipus. Burian, P. (2009). "Inconclusive...
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Kynortas c.
Tyndareos (First reign); son of
Oibalos and
father of
Helen c.
Hippocoon son of
Oibalos and
brother of
Tyndareos c.
Tyndareos (Second reign)...
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False Accuser")
Traumatias ("The
Wounded Man")
Trophonios ("Trophonius")
Tyndareos ("Tyndareus")
Augustus Meineke.
Poetarum Graecorum comicorum fragmenta...
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Handbook Marriage The
Phylarch Those Running Together The
Woman From
Delos Tyndareos or Leda The Suda
confuses this
playwright with the
iambic poet Sotades...
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Bristol Old Vic and
Barbican Centre, dir.
David Farr, 2005
Orestes (as
Tyndareos),
Tricycle Theatre and tour, dir.
Nancy Meckler, 2007 An
African Cargo...
- Lacedaemon,
through whom much of the
Spartan line was traced,
including Tyndareos, the
father of Helen, and Penelope, the wife of Odysseus. To Zeus yet...
- waterway: “Pellania fountain.” It was said to have been the
residence of
Tyndareos, when he was
expelled from Sparta, and was
subsequently the frontier-fortress...